Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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PayneTrain wrote:Lum Tanto? :D
Seriously, why didn't I suggest that?
I must be slipping, good call PT! :D A Super Blue Lum would be awesome.
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Lum tanto would be very nice but Centofante 3 would be the best user for me.
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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I don't care which model. If it is a model I already own, I'd trade it in just to have a SB :spyder: . Just please don't make it super expensive, and no flash batch or super low quantity sprint. Give us folks a good chance to actually get one. :)
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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A model that doesn't normally get a unique steel would be pretty cool. Something like a FRN PE Cricket would be interesting.
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Lum Tanto!
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Yes, more Super Blue! Lum Tanto would rock!
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Centofante! A 2mm blade with superblue would be amazing
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
Hey I'm the paying customer here. :D
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twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
Oh - so you have a problem with my posts? which ones? Do tell.
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Popsickle wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
When's the last time you saw a us made spydie with Japanese steel(ZDP, super blue, etc). They don't import them for use on US made models
Yeah my son made that point to me too. Pipe dream, I know.
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Caly 3 for a more realistic choice.

[EDIT] With an FRN handle in the super blue color.
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Lum Tanto with SB, FRN Dove Gray handles. The traditional hollow grind would most likely be preferred, although if it were FFG, I would enjoy that as well. Backlock mechanism.

Also, an FRN Caly 3 would be sweet for sure.
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twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
And heres MY kurt response:
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Cheddarnut wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
And heres MY kurt response:
image.jpeg
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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Cheddarnut wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
And heres MY kurt response:
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Well played
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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dreadpirate wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
Oh - so you have a problem with my posts? which ones? Do tell.
No problem with any posts. I thought the "Manix backlock, WTF?" Post could certainly have been worded better. I was thinking in terms of Sal and Eric's work that went into the model and that tone seemed to marginalize all that at best. You don't answer to me. Was simply my opinion.
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
Oh - so you have a problem with my posts? which ones? Do tell.
No problem with any posts. I thought the "Manix backlock, WTF?" Post could certainly have been worded better. I was thinking in terms of Sal and Eric's work that went into the model and that tone seemed to marginalize all that at best. You don't answer to me. Was simply my opinion.

No you have chosen to be rude to me personally. I was not rude to any individual; I expressed an opinion on a particular knife, not directed at any individual.
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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dreadpirate wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
Oh - so you have a problem with my posts? which ones? Do tell.
No problem with any posts. I thought the "Manix backlock, WTF?" Post could certainly have been worded better. I was thinking in terms of Sal and Eric's work that went into the model and that tone seemed to marginalize all that at best. You don't answer to me. Was simply my opinion.

No you have chosen to be rude to me personally. I was not rude to any individual; I expressed an opinion on a particular knife, not directed at any individual.
My apologies.
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
Oh - so you have a problem with my posts? which ones? Do tell.
No problem with any posts. I thought the "Manix backlock, WTF?" Post could certainly have been worded better. I was thinking in terms of Sal and Eric's work that went into the model and that tone seemed to marginalize all that at best. You don't answer to me. Was simply my opinion.

No you have chosen to be rude to me personally. I was not rude to any individual; I expressed an opinion on a particular knife, not directed at any individual.
My apologies, publicly rude is not my usual perception. I should have worded my post with more thought
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Re: Any Super Blue Steel in the Immediate Future?

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twinboysdad wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
Ryno wrote:
twinboysdad wrote:
dreadpirate wrote:PM2 or PM3 in Super Blue!
What part of Sal saying "needs to be made in Seki" did you miss?
He said "easiest made in Seki".

People have dreams you know.
True. Dread Pirate has a history of borderline troll posts, hence my kurt response.
Oh - so you have a problem with my posts? which ones? Do tell.
No problem with any posts. I thought the "Manix backlock, WTF?" Post could certainly have been worded better. I was thinking in terms of Sal and Eric's work that went into the model and that tone seemed to marginalize all that at best. You don't answer to me. Was simply my opinion.

No you have chosen to be rude to me personally. I was not rude to any individual; I expressed an opinion on a particular knife, not directed at any individual.
My apologies, publicly rude is not my usual perception. I should have worded my post with more thought
Deadpirates' original post resonates with lots of people in that we want PM2s in every conceivable steel, every scale material, and every color. I can see why reading mention of the PM2 in reference to every hypothetical could feel like trolling, but it's probably still genuine, as improbable as many of those suggestions are.
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